Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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Page 191
... speak of him we are under the necessity of conceiving of his perfections with some relation to the operations of the human mind , and to employ language expressive of human acts and feelings ; for all other language would be unintelligi ...
... speak of him we are under the necessity of conceiving of his perfections with some relation to the operations of the human mind , and to employ language expressive of human acts and feelings ; for all other language would be unintelligi ...
Page 237
... speak , but the Holy Ghost who speak- eth in you . " Now we may argue with irresistible force , that if plenary inspiration was granted to the apostles to enable them to make a proper defence when arraigned at a human tribunal , surely ...
... speak , but the Holy Ghost who speak- eth in you . " Now we may argue with irresistible force , that if plenary inspiration was granted to the apostles to enable them to make a proper defence when arraigned at a human tribunal , surely ...
Page 238
... speak with an authority which would be arrogant , if they had not written under an infallible guidance . They do not merely express their own private opinions , and endeavour to support them by argument ; they speak as men assured of ...
... speak with an authority which would be arrogant , if they had not written under an infallible guidance . They do not merely express their own private opinions , and endeavour to support them by argument ; they speak as men assured of ...
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